If a field name is listed in the Prerequisites column it is a prerequisite for the field to the left.

Parameters

The following parameters are recognised:

Language support

lang: the ISO 639-2 code for the language used to document this feature: this will generate aspects of the description box in the specified language, if translations are available. If this parameter is not specified or empty, the default language to use will be determined from the current page by {{Langcode}}

Feature description

type: the relation type being described

image: the name of an image to be used to illustrate the feature

image_caption: the description of the image to be used to illustrate the feature

description: a short description of the feature in question

group: the name of the broader group to which this feature belongs

members: the element types and roles of members of the relation

Additional information

combination: a list of additional tags which are useful in combination with this one; see below for examples

implies: a list of tags which are implied by this tag; see below for examples

seeAlso: references to additional pages which may be of interest

status: the approval status of this feature; possible values include:

inuse: the feature is in use

approved: the feature has successfully competed the approval process

rejected: the feature was rejected during the approval process

voting: the feature is currently being voted on as part of the approval process

proposed: the feature has been formally proposed

draft: the feature has a draft proposal being written

abandoned: the approval process for this feature has been terminated before completion

defacto: the tag is in widespread use, but no formal proposal process has taken place

statuslink: name of the proposal page, for linking

Advanced formatting parameters

These parameters can generally be ignored by the majority of users. They are available for fine-tuning the presentation of the description box, and are useful for including in examples, or embedding in tutorial pages.

class: specify the CSS class of the HTML table used to form the description box

float: specify the CSS float value of the table: set to none to disable the standard right float

style: the CSS style to be applied to the HTML table: overrides |float= if present

languagelinks: set to no to inhibit links to corresponding pages in other languages (this is only used within this documentation page for showing the examples below)

Examples

Note: In these examples, long lines have been wrapped for convenience. The advanced formatting parameters, class, float, style and languagelinks are not shown, as their values are too specific to use them as examples.